ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
ACCIDENTALLY ELECTROCUTED'. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, April 16. Harry M'Cabe, foreman, employed by the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company, was found dead in a stokehold under circumstances that; suggest h# was electrocuted. - CHILD KILLED BY 'A TAXI-CAB. Auckland, April 16. Hazel 'Tonson, seven years of age, was knocked down and killed by a taxicab driven by Edward Victor Nelson, who states that tlie. child ran from behind a tramcar. He applied s the brakes, but the car skidded, and struck the child. HEADLESS BODY FOUND. " Taihape, April 16. The headless body of a man named J. V. 31 "Donald, about thirty-two years of age, was found on Sunday at the foot of a high cliff on the river bed at Winiata. It. is supposed to he a cask of suicide.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 17 April 1917, Page 5
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